
ENGLISH FOR TRAVEL
The book is divided into 8 Strategic Chapters, each focusing on a specific phase of a trip:Arrival & Logistics: Navigating airports, immigration, and taxis.The Stay: Checking into hotels, requesting amenities, and resolving room issues.Dining & Socializing: Ordering food, understanding "small talk," and making plans with new friends.Exploring the City: Asking for directions, using public transport, and sightseeing.Health & Emergencies: Buying medicine at a pharmacy, explaining symptoms to a doctor, and reporting lost items to the police.The Departure: Checking out, Duty-Free shopping, and handling flight delays.3. Unique Learning ToolsEach unit within the chapters follows a rigorous four-part framework:The Dialogue: A realistic script showing how native speakers actually talk.Phonetic Guide: Spanish-based phonetics (e.g., Receipt $\rightarrow$ /ri-síit/) to ensure the user is understood immediately.The "Traveler's Grammar": Only the grammar that matters for the situation (e.g., using "Must" for Customs or "Let’s" for social plans).The Pro-Tip: Cultural "hacks" (e.g., the "Sealed Bag" rule for airport liquids or the "EU 261" rule for flight delays).4. Key Grammar MasteryBy the end of the "book," the reader has mastered:Tenses: Present Simple (habits), Continuous (fixed plans), Past Simple (reviews), and Present Perfect (reflections).Modals: Can/Could (polite requests), Must/Mustn't (laws), and Need to (necessity).Structures: Conditionals (negotiating delays) and Passive Voice (reporting theft).5. Who is this for?It is for the independent traveler. It is for someone who doesn't want to just follow a tour guide, but wants to ask the chef about a local stew, negotiate a flight rebooking, and make lasting friendships in a hotel lobby.




